This 48,624 m² plot in Alora, Malaga, presents a substantial agricultural investment opportunity. Situated in an urban environment with amenities within walking distance, it combines the benefits of rural living with urban accessibility. The land features a double water source, ensuring continuity in agricultural activities even during dry periods. With a starting price of €302,000, this is an opportunity for investors seeking a productive and profitable agricultural asset in Andalusia.
Key characteristics of location, homes, project phase and points of attention.
This extensive land, located within the municipality of Álora, is situated in an urban zone with essential amenities within walking distance. Its proximity to a supermarket (204 m) and a pharmacy (276 m) makes daily needs easily manageable. The location at 199 meters above sea level offers a stable climate, while access to an extensive network of 7 public transport lines and 16 stops enhances mobility.
This plot is primarily designed for agricultural exploitation, not for residential construction. The double water supply and large area support efficient farming operations. It offers a unique opportunity for investors interested in maximizing agricultural land yield, with the potential for a stable income from consolidated lemon production.
This is an existing plot of agricultural land, ready for exploitation. There is no new construction development planned for this specific plot. The agricultural infrastructure, such as the double water source and access roads, is already present and operational, allowing for immediate use.
This plot is exclusively intended for agricultural purposes and does not offer possibilities for building homes or recreational facilities. Although the location is urban-oriented, it is primarily a production landscape. There are no communal facilities like swimming pools or sports centers directly on the plot.
Ref: VL505208
Source: Wikipedia, Wikidata, INE, Junta de Andalucía
This plot is exceptionally suitable for investors seeking a tangible, productive asset in Spain's agricultural sector. The double water supply – comprising reservoir water and a private, regulated well – offers significant security in a region prone to drought. This makes it an attractive option for those aiming for long-term, stable agricultural income, such as the consolidated production of 80,000 kg of lemons annually. The plot also suits investors looking for a 'haven against inflation,' as the estimated annual profitability exceeds 10%. The smooth logistics, thanks to flat access roads suitable for heavy tonnage trucks, make it practical for businesses aiming for efficient harvesting and transport. Agricultural entrepreneurs looking to expand their operations or patrimonial investors seeking a solid, income-generating asset will find a suitable base here for their strategy.
This refers to agricultural land and does not have a traditional 'finish' like a dwelling. Its quality lies in its agricultural potential and existing infrastructure. The plot spans 48,624 m² and is located in the fertile Valle del Guadalhorce region, known for its rich soils. Access is flat and suitable for heavy transport, crucial for agriculture. The key quality factor is the double water supply: access to communal reservoir water and a private, legal well. This guarantees a reliable water source, essential for irrigating the existing lemon groves that provide stable production and enable an estimated gross profitability exceeding 10% annually.
The plot of land in Alora is offered from €302,000. This price is based on the plot size of 48,624 m² and the existing agricultural infrastructure, including the double water supply. Given the agricultural focus, there is no variation in property types, but the price reflects the potential and productivity of the land. Potential buyers should factor in additional costs such as taxes (ITP or VAT + AJD), notary, and registration fees, which are not included in the asking price.
Álora is a typical Spanish 'pueblo blanco', nestled between rocky spurs, boasting a rich history and a vibrant local community of approximately 13,650 inhabitants (2025). The immediate surroundings of the plot are urban, meaning essential amenities such as a supermarket (204 m) and pharmacy (276 m) are within reach. This provides a practical base for daily needs, while the agricultural nature of the land itself dictates a calmer pace. Daily life is characterized by proximity to both natural elements and urban conveniences. The infrastructure is well-developed, with 16 public transport stops and 7 lines facilitating connections to surrounding areas. The average annual temperature of 18.1°C and 3,845 hours of sunshine per year create a pleasant climate for both agricultural activities and for residents wishing to experience the local culture.
Álora, located approximately 40 km from Málaga, offers an authentic Andalusian lifestyle. This 'pueblo blanco' is situated on the Guadalhorce River and is connected to the railway network. The immediate vicinity of the plot is urban, with amenities like a supermarket at 204 meters and a pharmacy at 276 meters, facilitating daily needs. While a car is convenient, the extensive public transport (7 lines, 16 stops) allows for flexible travel. Life here is characterized by a pleasant climate with an average of 18.1°C and 3,845 hours of sunshine per year, enabling a long season for outdoor activities and agriculture. The proximity to sports facilities such as the municipal swimming pool (0.3 km) and sports centers (1.0 km) contributes to an active lifestyle.
This plot is located in Álora, a municipality in the province of Málaga, Andalusia. The site is inland, within Álora's own urban zone, close to local amenities. It is not directly on the coast, but its proximity to Málaga Airport (24 km as the crow flies) ensures good connections to the Costa del Sol and international destinations.
Álora is strategically located in the heart of Málaga province, within the Valle del Guadalhorce comarca. It lies approximately 40 km northwest of the provincial capital, Málaga, and 24 km from the international airport (as the crow flies). This position offers a balance between the tranquility of the interior and proximity to urban centers and the coast. Its location on the Córdoba-Málaga railway line connects Álora to major hubs. The Costa del Sol, with its renowned resorts and amenities, is accessible within about a 30-40 minute drive, providing access to a wider range of tourist and commercial activities.
This land in Alora is conveniently located relative to various amenities and transport hubs. The nearest supermarket is 204 meters away, and the pharmacy is 276 meters away, both within walking distance. The hospital is 11 km away. For recreation, several golf courses are nearby, such as Lauro Golf at 20 km. The coastal beaches, like Playa de San Andrés, are a 27 km straight-line distance away. Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP) is approximately 24 km away by air, ensuring good international connections. Public transport is robust, with Álora train station 0.7 km away and a total of 16 public transport stops offering connections via 7 different lines. A car is useful, but due to the urban location and public transport network, it is not always strictly necessary for daily travel.
| Malaga-Costa del Sol (AGP) | 25 km |
| Gibraltar (GIB) | 95 km |
| Álora | 0.7 km |
| Las Mellizas | 5.5 km |
Source: OpenStreetMap, Google Maps
Álora, situated at 199 meters above sea level, enjoys a subtropical Mediterranean climate. The average annual temperature is 18.1°C, with temperatures ranging between 10°C in winter and 27°C in summer. With a historical average of 3,845 hours of sunshine per year, the region offers abundant sunlight, beneficial for the plot's agricultural purposes. The swimming season, when water temperatures are comfortable (above 20°C), lasts approximately four months. The landscape around Álora is characterized by the Guadalhorce River and surrounding hills, creating a pleasant environment. The altitude and climate are ideal for cultivating crops like lemons, as demonstrated by the existing production.
Source: Open-Meteo (2020–2025 average)
Although the plot itself is agricultural and inland, the Álora area offers access to various recreational opportunities. The nearest beaches, such as Playa de San Andrés, are approximately 27 km away (as the crow flies). For golf enthusiasts, several courses are within a 20-27 km radius, including Lauro Golf and Club de Golf de Guadalhorce. Locally, sports facilities include the municipal swimming pool 0.3 km away and sports centers 1.0 km away. The Valle del Guadalhorce region also offers opportunities for hiking and exploring nature. In total, 30 sports facilities are registered in the broader vicinity.
30 Facilities Available
Source: OpenStreetMap, CSD
Álora is strategically located in the heart of Málaga province, within the Valle del Guadalhorce comarca. It lies approximately 40 km northwest of the provincial capital, Málaga, and 24 km from the international airport (as the crow flies). This position offers a balance between the tranquility of the interior and proximity to urban centers and the coast. Its location on the Córdoba-Málaga railway line connects Álora to major hubs. The Costa del Sol, with its renowned resorts and amenities, is accessible within about a 30-40 minute drive, providing access to a wider range of tourist and commercial activities.
Álora is a town and municipality in southern Spain in the province of Málaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. Located c. 40 km from Málaga, on the right bank of the river Guadalhorce and on the Córdoba-Málaga railway, within the comarca of Valle del Guadalhorce. It is a typical pueblo blanco, a whitewashed village nestled between three rocky spurs topped by the ruins of the castle.
| Month | Avg. Temperature | Rainfall |
|---|---|---|
| January | 9.8°C | 64 mm |
| February | 10.4°C | 62 mm |
| March | 13.0°C | 58 mm |
| April | 15.3°C | 43 mm |
| May | 17.8°C | 34 mm |
| June | 22.5°C | 13 mm |
| July | 26.6°C | 1 mm |
| August | 26.9°C | 2 mm |
| September | 22.6°C | 20 mm |
| October | 18.0°C | 57 mm |
| November | 13.5°C | 77 mm |
| December | 10.4°C | 63 mm |
Compared to projects like Acqua Gardens (€418,800) and Aby Upper (€320,000) in Estepona, which focus on coastal new residential developments, this plot in Álora offers a fundamentally different investment profile. The price of €302,000 for 4.8 hectares of productive land is significantly lower per square meter than the coastal projects, which are primarily aimed at residential space. Alba Benalmadena (€699,000) is also a residential development but in a different price bracket and location. This agricultural land in Álora positions itself as a niche investment, focused on direct returns from farming, partly due to its double water supply and proven production. While the Estepona and Benalmádena projects benefit from the direct appeal of the coastline and tourism, Álora focuses on the economic value of fertile land and the stable inland climate. The accessibility of Málaga Airport is a plus for all projects, but the immediate living environment differs greatly: from the bustling coastal resorts to the more traditional Andalusian town of Álora.
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